Homonym: Fallen Angel (Rebellion)
"Fallen Angel" is a term often used to describe a celestial being, typically an angel, who has been cast out of heaven due to rebellion or disobedience. This concept is most famously associated with the biblical figure of Lucifer, who defied God and was expelled from paradise. The idea symbolizes a loss of grace and the struggle between good and evil.
In literature and art, "Fallen Angel" has been depicted in various forms, representing themes of redemption, despair, and the complexity of morality. Works like John Milton's "Paradise Lost" explore the inner turmoil of such beings, highlighting their tragic fall from grace and the consequences of their choices.